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Supervision of Maluku-Papua Waters Tightened

The smuggling of weapons and ammunition for armed criminal groups (KKB) in Papua generally uses water routes from Maluku to Sorong, Manokwari, and Nabire.

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POLRES BINTUNI

Evidence of weapons and ammunition from Ambon, Maluku, which was confiscated by the Bintuni Police, West Papua, on February 3, 2021.

JAYAPURA, KOMPAS β€” The smuggling of weapons and ammunition for armed criminal groups (KKB) in Papua generally uses water routes from Maluku to Sorong, Manokwari, and Nabire. In this regard, security forces have tightened supervision in a number of sea corridors between Maluku and Papua to prevent the smuggling.

Prevention of the smuggling for the KKB is urgently needed to overcome the prolonged conflict in a number of places in Papua.

Editor:
Syahnan Rangkuti
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